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Author: Rachel Van Dyken

Such a nuisance that.

Having forgot that he waved into the night sky, Katherine felt his forehead again. “You do not feel feverish. Tell me, what is your name, and where are you?”

Oh, he could have fun with this one. Perhaps just a little ruin never hurt anyone? He gave a goofy grin and shrugged.

“Oh my!” Katherine helped him to his feet and immediately began reprimanding him as she led him into the house. “And to think you would get so foxed! My goodness, have you any care for your reputation? Never mind I momentarily forgot with whom I was speaking. But we both know how accident-prone you can be. Imagine if you would have fallen from the balcony! Whatever would we do!”

He smiled smugly. Of course she cared for his welfare. It felt good.

“I mean…” She cursed under her breath. “Imagine the mess the servants would have to clean up, and then I would have to tell your dragon of an aunt that I led you to your death, and she would most likely say finally, considering I have brought you quite close at least three times.”

“Four.” He coughed then slapped the silly grin back in place.

Her eyes narrowed.

He purposefully tripped on the first stair.

Shaking her head, she helped him up the stairs and continued her tirade until she pushed open the bedroom doors and laid him across the bed.

Surely in his drunken, albeit falsely drunken, state one could not blame him for taking full advantage.

And take full advantage he did. With a sigh he pulled her onto his body and closed his eyes.

Chapter Fourteen

Seduction by Moonlight

“Oomph!” Katherine fell across his hard muscled body with a thud. Well, now he’d done it. She was in somewhat of a pickle. How the devil was she to pry her body from his when the man's hands were pulling her tighter and tighter against him?

Honestly, she’d never seen him so foxed before. Was he that upset over the marriage? Perhaps, it was boredom. He was, after all, the devil. Meaning he was used to much more lively entertainment than eating a casual dinner and smoking a cheroot.

She sighed and tried to pry her body free.

Benedict’s response was a moan. His lips somehow found hers again and he worked his spell, his wicked magic over her body until she was sure she was going to go to a very fiery place.

They were not married.

They were only betrothed.

Accidently, of course.

And now she was in his bedroom, his bedroom! Acting the absolute wanton, but oh the things he did with his tongue.

“Benedict,” she whispered against his lips. “Benedict, you must let me go.”

“No.”

“No?” His lips moved to her neck, his warm tongue traced the curve of her jaw.

Oh the wicked things he did with his tongue. “Yes, you want me to let you go, or no, you want to stay?”

“Yes, no!”

“Wait, do you mean yes or no? Sorry love, I’m somewhat foxed and need you to be a little more direct.”

She kicked him with her foot.

He laughed. “I deserved that. It appears when I asked for you to be direct, you were under the impression I wanted violence.”

Katherine closed her eyes and leaned her forehead against his. “You are impossible.”

“So I’ve been told.” He sighed and then miraculously released her. Only, she wasn’t prepared so she fell off the bed and landed with a thud on the floor.

Benedict chuckled then peeked over the edge. “Take a tumble, did you?”

“Sometimes I wish I could slap you.”

“Believe me, love, it would only encourage me more.”

She smiled despite herself and righted her skirts so she wasn’t again flashing her knees to the duke and stood on wobbly legs.

“Goodnight, your grace,” she said in her haughtiest voice.

“Goodnight, my love.”

Rolling her eyes, she walked to the door. He was most definitely foxed, for everyone knew the Devil Duke did not love. He was more likely to jump off the highest balcony in London than admit any sort of emotional attachment.

This really was a pity, considering her heart did a tiny clench when he uttered those sacred words.

“Goodnight,” she said again before stepping quietly into the hall.

****

Katherine was slow to rise. By the time she made it down to break her fast, nearly all the guests were already seated and eating.

She took a plate and began to fill it.

As she reached for the toast, a hand slipped beneath hers and took the plate away. “Allow me.”

She looked up and nearly fainted dead away. The duke of Paisley began filling her plate with every available dish, all the while glaring at her as if she had suddenly announced that she was fighting for Napoleon.

“Thank you?” she said trying to take the plate from his hands.

“What the devil did you do?” he seethed.

“Pardon?”

“You heard me.” His Scottish brogue was fighting to break through the words. “Last I left my cousin, he was debauching the better half of London and after nearly a week in your presence and he’s, he’s… well, look at him.”

Perplexed, she looked in the direction that Baldwyn pointed. Benedict was sitting at the table, conversing with everyone around him and laughing. Everything looked as it should. Perhaps Paisley was the one with the issue, was he foxed this early?

She turned back to the Scottish duke. “I have no idea what you’re referring to. He’s acting perfectly fine.” She shrugged and continued piling food onto her plate.

“Fine!” Paisley roared, gaining attention from everyone in the room including Benedict whose smile very quickly faded as he pushed away from the table, his chair scraping the floor. “Drinking, scowling, prowling, devil take it! Stripping nak*d in public! Those are the things I come to expect from my cousin, not this… this lightheartedness! I want him back. Give him back.”

“Give what back?” Benedict interrupted.

“Good morning, your grace. It seems your cousin would like me to give back your scowl, prowl, drink, and what else? Oh yes, he would prefer if you were nak*d.”

Paisley blushed. “That is not what I meant.”

“Wasn’t it?” Katherine winked.

“It’s just… Benedict.” He turned to his cousin. “Why the devil are you so happy? It’s as if she’s won.” At Benedict’s sheepish look Paisley cursed fluently. “Don’t tell me. Do not tell me. You, you, you…”

“Use your words.” Benedict slapped him on the back.

“Y-you are happily marching to the marriage drum! And with her!” He pointed at Katherine. Honestly, was she so bad?

“Yes.” Benedict turned to her and grabbed her hand placing a kiss across the knuckles. “Her.”

Well, that was nice. With a smug grin, she glanced back to Paisley and lifted an eyebrow.

“I cannot believe this.” Paisley shook his head. “I…I…”

“Your grace?” Katherine tilted her head. “You wouldn’t be afraid of the same fate, now would you?”

“Ha, ha!” He laughed and slapped his leg. “Now, that is, absolutely ridic—”

He froze, the words died on his lips. His eyes glazed over, Katherine fought the urge to wave in front of his face. Instead, she looked in the direction that Baldwyn was focused on. Lady Anastasia entered the room, looking much like a fairy princess. That was when Katherine knew. The poor man had already fallen. He just didn’t know what to do about it.

“Go.” Katherine pushed him. “Tell her she looks pretty.”

“What?” he scoffed.

“Try kissing her hand,” Benedict offered. “And do attempt to keep the drool from dribbling out of your mouth.”

With that, they both pushed him in her direction and sighed in unison.

After a few minutes, Katherine felt Benedict’s hand on her back, and then his lips near her ear. “Ice skating?”

“Yes.”

A loud commotion at the door interrupted their moment.

Suddenly servants were rushing out of the dining room.

And then running.

Several stopped and began to mumble prayers.

Were they under attack?

Had something happened?

“Hurry!” the butler yelled, then stopped and pulled out a handkerchief and wiped his perspiring face. “It must be perfect!”

A footman quickly opened a flask and gulped its contents. Another began to cry.

What the devil?

And then she heard it.

But she was convinced rather than hearing the familiar female shrieking, Benedict felt her presence.

“Am I too late to join the party?”

The voice was unmistakable. In fact, it seemed the entire room went tight with tension and mumbled under their breath in unison, “Agatha.”

Chapter Fifteen

The Visitation

Benedict suddenly wished lightning would strike the very ground he stood on. Logically speaking that is, he would push Katherine out of the way and take the brunt of it. Then again, she would be left to face Agatha without him.

Sometimes it was better to be the selfish cur.

Struggling between his two lofty dreams, Benedict decided it was time to face the music, or in this case the dragon, and stood his ground, pulling Katherine firmly by his side.

Agatha hobbled in, rather than walked. It seemed her health truly had taken a decline. Either that or she was a splendid actress and belonged on Drury Lane with the rest of them.

Most likely the latter.

“Ah, Aunt! How splendid to see you!” The lie fell easily off his lips as did his smile, stunning his aunt so completely that her jaw dropped and a smile tugged at the corners of her mouth.

“I knew it!” she shouted. Did she need to shout her victory in front of an audience?

“Knew what?” Katherine asked.

“That he would one day remember to smile. He just needed something to smile about. Isn’t that right, my dear?”

Katherine blushed profusely.

“Am I interrupting the morning meal?” Agatha peered around Benedict to see everyone sitting stiffly at the table.

“Not at all, Aunt. Join us?” He held out his hand as a sort of peace offering.

Grinning, she took it and tucked his arm close to her frail body. Had she been losing weight? She smelt of his family, of memories, and he was suddenly feeling like an absolute cad for his treatment of her, his one remaining relative.

“Do tell me you shall go ice-skating on the pond?” Her eyes glistened.

“Yes,” he answered unable to pull his gaze away from her face. When did she begin to age? And why was her skin so pale?

Katherine joined them and kissed Agatha on the cheek. He never thought he’d see the day that his aunt would blush. “Actually, would you care to join us? We were just going to grab our skates.”

Agatha smiled and patted Katherine’s hand. “I would love to, dear.”

Dear? Benedict fought to keep the shock from his face.

“It is such a beautiful house, and a perfect day for the outdoors!” Agatha announced. At that precise moment, the butler collapsed and a footman exhaled thanks to God while servants slumped against the walls. As if the woman had just declared that Parliament was in session and everything was as it should be.

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